>
> What I want to do is serving http and https at the same time for my jetty
> application. I have SelectChannelConnector and SslSocketConnector connectors
> and their ports are 3131 and 8443 respectively.
>
> I would like to transparently forward requests
>
> http://localhost:80/* --> http://localhost:3131/*https://localhost:80/* --> 
> https://localhost:8443/*
>
> What is the easiest way to make it?
>
> Thanks
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You cannot listen to the same port for both HTTP and HTTPS connections, you
should sperate them, the default port for HTTPS is 443.

I don't know the Jetty way, but you can achieve desired effect using a
reverse proxy (eg. nginx) in front of Jetty. There is an example
configuration for nginx here:
http://wiki.nginx.org/JavaServers#Configure_the_extensions_and_the_servlet_path_to_be_processed_by_the_Java_server

Another possible solution is to use port forwarding. If you are on Unix-like
operating system you can forward ports by using built-in firewall (There
should be similar tools for Windows). On Linux you can do this with
iptables:

iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT
--to-port 3131
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 443 -j REDIRECT
--to-port 8443

Here, eth0 is your public interface.

Hope this helps,
Emre.
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